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Global digital commerce firm SmartOSC to accelerate Asus Singapore’s Omnichannel retail via Antsomi

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 22 — Global digital commerce agency SmartOSC has partnered with regional marketing technology company Antsomi to bolster services provided to their network of clients.

The core of such a solution is Antsomi CDP 365, a customer data platform software that unifies multiple data sources to create a 360-degree customer view and provide customers with an Omnichannel experience. The partnership will enable the company to continue building data-driven e-commerce solutions and comprehensive digital transformation for its clients.

“We hope such partnership can empower our clients with omnichannel marketing solutions, particularly from data unification, data activation and marketing automation standpoints.” Asus Singapore has chosen the pair to empower their business offering by unifying and activating their customer data via multiple channels, including online and offline.

“Enhancing our 360-degree customer view and enriching our customer data with the Antsomi CDP 365 means that we can give every customer the most meaningful and personalised treatment.Antsomi launched CDP 365 in June 2020.

 

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